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IlCapitano

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Dec 16, 2012
5,614
All 6 games are pretty interesting to Apoel Nicosia, FC Copenhagen or Red Star Belgrade fans when they get in the CHL.
And they will still be interesting to them. They just won't be able to leech off of top clubs for their money anymore.

This thing really doesn't have to be a big deal. If domestic leagues are smart they will accept this wholeheartedly and reap the benefits this will bring in terms of stronger traditional clubs, more money for TV rights in the future, better players coming to their leagues etc.

This literally replaces the CL. New format of CL UEFA proposed has legacy spots for big clubs that didn't qualify. You would literally get a watered down version of the super league.

1. More good games for us
2. More money to spend for our clubs

I really don't see a big deal with this. Big clubs finally want the money they have earned over the years. Nobody is going to deny the chance for Sassuolo's of the world to play in EL or even CL, they just won't have the money they didn't earn.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
Can't wait for the Super League. As if watching another Juventus-Bologna game is more honorable than wanting to watch us play Real.
 

Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
16,706
If it falls through it makes us and the other big clubs look really bad in terms of image. I'd rather be the bad boy in the classroom that actually decided to walk out of the class, rather than the one who walked towards the door, only to be pulled back to his chair by the ear.
Damage is done, if you ask me
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
89,014
@Strickland Now when you mention Milan vs Atalanta...

I think you should also compare Milan over the years and how their wage bill moved drastically. When they were at their prime, playing CL finals, their wage bill was 120mln euros (as a comparison, we spent 96mln, Inter spent 110mln Roma 90mln while Atalanta spent 11mln euros). Then you have to take into consideration how money was more valuable back in the days, since 100mln back in 2006 isn't as much as 100mln today.

Then you start seeing Milan's downfall. They didn't manage to replace their oldies and they started crumbling year by year. They literally turned from one of the strongest clubs in Europe, to one of the shittiest mid-table clubs who managed to finish 8th and who did shit for plenty of years in Serie A while failing to see EL, let alone Champions League.

They have a giant fan base, they get lots of money from sponsors due to their brand, and they filled their stadium alongside with the big TV rights. Still, after so many years, they are on a 80mln wage bill and after so many years of being shit, they managed to grab a CL spot.

At the same time you see Atalanta getting CL places, you see them rising their wage bill from 11mln to 40mln. It's going slowly, yeah, but it's a huge achievement because they have smaller fan base, they get less money from everything. Yet they managed to go from 120mln vs 11mln, to 80mln vs 40mln. They can even beat them at the moment since they are probably a better team.

Now, after all of that, you see Milan getting a special place, totally undeservedly, getting them into Super League. People think they are heroes for having balls since they are risking losing CL spot after so many years without Europe, but truth is, they are doing it because they KNOW they will get MORE money this way. They did not deserve to be in there just like Atalanta deserved to get more money over the years for simply being better.

Old system was not great. And yes, UEFA is horrible and corrupted. But not doing great in Europe, and not being in European Competitions at all, managed to turn teams into bad, rightfully so, because they were dogshit. Super League now places them on the top as untouchable teams granting them a lot more money than they used to have. It makes zero sense. It's same for clubs like Tottenham since they are nobodies.

Oh and yeah, Atalanta, and clubs who managed to fight for their own bread, will get punished for it just because big clubs and clubs who don't deserve to be there, decided to make a different competition so they get more money.

People think this is just heaven but they refuse to see it's all about the money. JP Morgan is in it investing 6 billion euros. They are probably biggest financial terrorists in the world right now. Of course even Super League reeks of corrupt, possibly even more than it is now.
 

Mokku

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2019
2,721
UEFA is far more powerful and wealthy than these clubs, I'm worried that we'll be sanctioned so hard that our team will be murdered financially and competitively. The fact that Bayern and PSG are avoiding is worrying given that clubs like United with no success in years and clueless American owners are driving this for profits only. Also, will Porto get an invite given that they won their last CL before us while Atletico/Arsenal are in without ever winning one? This will be a bloodbath for us.
 

Mr Chocolate

Rubba Band Business
Dec 23, 2012
6,702
I like the logic from Agnelli,
we choke constantly in finals, so make it at least something we are good at, a league format,
but now we cant even do that and are 4th

in all seriousness, superleague is retarded, put me firmly against
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
Btw, can the national football federation legally forbid someone to compete in their competitions over something like this? I would think any registered sports club can compete in domestic competitions, whatever other international tournaments they participate in. I don't think they can just kick us out since we broke no rules, but I don't know
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
70,835
And they will still be interesting to them. They just won't be able to leech off of top clubs for their money anymore.

This thing really doesn't have to be a big deal. If domestic leagues are smart they will accept this wholeheartedly and reap the benefits this will bring in terms of stronger traditional clubs, more money for TV rights in the future, better players coming to their leagues etc.

This literally replaces the CL. New format of CL UEFA proposed has legacy spots for big clubs that didn't qualify. You would literally get a watered down version of the super league.

1. More good games for us
2. More money to spend for our clubs

I really don't see a big deal with this. Big clubs finally want the money they have earned over the years. Nobody is going to deny the chance for Sassuolo's of the world to play in EL or even CL, they just won't have the money they didn't earn.

How this is not plainly obvious to everyone is beyond me, lazio gets money thanks to juventus, which then they can use not only to possibly take income away from juventus, but also through their president run interference on all admin matters.
 

Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
97,660
Btw, can the national football federation legally forbid someone to compete in their competitions over something like this? I would think any registered sports club can compete in domestic competitions, whatever other international tournaments they participate in. I don't think they can just kick us out since we broke no rules, but I don't know
they could if they want to lose money.
 
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